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Sam Young Mortgage applications: Is there a legal requiremen to disclose all sources of income?
17 January 2024 | 5 replies

When applying for a mortgage is there a LEGAL obligation to disclose all income or can you disclose the income sources that will qualify you for the loan? For example, can I just disclose my employment income and not ...

Justin Metzler Can I lease a legal one bedroom unit to two roommates in Ohio?
29 November 2018 | 4 replies

I have a large one bedroom apartment that I'm getting ready to lease in Ohio. It's large enough to where it has a third floor (unit entry is on second floor) that is quite a large space and can accommodate an addition...

Ibrahim Hughes How Do I Convert A Legal Sized file cabinet into a Letter One?
11 October 2013 | 2 replies

I thought there were conversion kits of some kind but can't seem to find any?

Weston Couch How high is my risk of running into a legal issue with a tenant?
28 April 2019 | 0 replies

It depends largely on how well you maintain your properties, and how many units you rent. Even the best landlords are highly likely to run into a legal issue with a tenant if they own numerous properties. The good new...

Benjamin Barredo Can a Home that is Part of a Legal Battle Be Bought and How?
19 January 2017 | 4 replies

I got a call for a poor old woman that has a tough situation. In short, she deeded two of her homes to her son who was being sued by a construction company. The company found out about the properties, included them in...

N/A N/A Do I have to give a down payment for a contract to be legal?
23 September 2007 | 1 reply

I am wondering if I have to give a down payment to a homeowner for a contract to be legal in New York State. Can all funds be paid out at closing?

Ryan Taylor Can there be such a thing...and would it help...or even be legal
31 October 2024 | 4 replies

If a rental/lease contract is a legally binding document...enforced by collecting rent...or enforced by an eviction process if rent is not paid....then can there not be a document (legally binding) for a tenant to sig...

Joshua H Subject to - Option agreement
30 March 2009 | 14 replies

I'm locking up a property that I will be buying subject to. I did not want to sign a PA as I do not want to make payments on this until a buyer is lined up.

Looking for some feedback on how I ...

Benjamin Sussman Told I was buying a legal 4 flat, zoning came back as a 2 unit
17 October 2020 | 9 replies

I made an offer on what was advertised as a legal 4 flat. The sellers lawyer provided zoning documents which state that the building is only approved as a 2-unit building. 
To make matters more confusing, my county's...

Dan Krause Can an e-mail be used as a legally binding (assignment ) agreement in a wholesale deal?
25 March 2010 | 1 reply

:pup: Can an e-mail in and of itself be used to assign contracts (as a wholeslaer to your buyer and seller)? Would that e-mail be legally binding? I ask because in some business other than real estate a simple e-mail...